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Some online passes for new EA games are expired
Publisher Electronic Arts has announced that it is possible that a new game delivered online pass is expired. According to the publisher, it would be hardly to prevent it, but EA does not deny that it occasionally happens. The cause of the problem, that at the end of last week by several members of the…
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Researchers warn of increase in ssh attacks
Researchers from the Internet Storm Center alert for a possible increase in the number of bruteforce attacks on root accounts via ssh. Since mid-november there would be a clear increase in the number of attacks on port 22. “We have messages about the ongoing bruteforce attacks on the root-account via ssh,” said Guy Bruneau of…
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IDC: the business market for storage software will experience peak
The storage market seems to be a great year to experience. According to market researcher IDC, the business market for storage software the best year in almost ten years. In the third quarter, this market was good for 3.5 billion dollars, an increase of 9.7 percent. The quarterly revenue of 3.5 billion dollars is the…
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Intel’s first 14nm chips working in testing labs
Intel currently has all of the chips with a 14nm-proced lwa are manufactured rotating in its testing labs. The chip maker is planning to introduce the first processors, the 14nm-proced lwa to use in 2014 on the market. That leaves Intel ceo Paul Bliemer know in an interview with nordichardware. While the company prepares for…
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Domain names point to Command & Conquer: Alliances
Publisher Electronic Arts has fifteen domain names defined point to a new game in the Command & Conquer series, that Alliances seem to be called. There are already rumors about a new rts that Bioware is in the making. Electronic Arts has released on december 2, fifteen domain names and principles that point to a…
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Intel publishes specifications 520 series ssd’s on the ftp-server
A pdf file in which specifications of Intel’s latest 520 series solid state drives are, is to be found on the ftp site of Intel. The ssd’s are not yet formally ge lwa site and may be delayed until the first quarter of next year. On the basis of the specifications contained in the Intel…
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Sony: Flash support on PS Vita still not sure
It is not yet sure whether Sony’s upcoming handheld Vita will receive support for Adobe’s Flash technology. Sony wants the technology be pleased to support, but Adobe has just indicated to stop Flash for mobile devices. This is evident from an interview with three executives from Sony, that the website AV Watch has published. Muneki…
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Medion brings up to 4.3″smartphone with Android 2.3 from
Medion is on the verge of its first Android smartphone in the Netherlands. The device runs on Android 2.3 and has a 4.3″screen with a resolution of 800×480 pixels. The Medion Life P4310 is a variant of the ZTE Skate. The webshop of Medion mentions that the Life P4310 ‘probably’ on 7 december, available in…
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Turkish hackers take thousands of Dutch sites on the grain
A Turkish hackersgroepering called 1923Turk is started with the plastering of thousands of Dutch sites. On the list of potential victims includes Wikileaks.nl and a site of weatherman Piet Paulusma. The hackergsroep 1923Turk is already a few years active, but, as far as known not on such a large scale hit. On their website, the…
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Iran claims control over an unmanned aircraft to have obtained
The Iranian army claims control of an unmanned spy plane of the U.s. army, have taken over and the device is in your hands. The USA let know that the last week in Afghanistan a unit ‘lost’ is lost. Among other things, the Iranian staatspersbureaus Irna and news agency Fars reported that the army an…
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The inventor gets money for construction glass keyboard and mouse
An American inventor has enough money for its project for the construction of a multitouch keyboard and mouse of glass to continue. Touches on the glass surface by means of infrared and a camera is recognized. As a basis for both the futuristic-looking mouse, if the keyboard needs a metal base to which a slightly…
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Samsung brings dualscreen Android clamshell in China
Samsung has with the W999 is a device released that features a clamshell package and two screens. The device, which in the Chinese market is facing, runs on Android and features two slots for sim cards to be inserted. In contrast to traditional clamshells, which has a small and a large screen, Samsung has two…
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Gnome Project opens site for Shell Extensions
The Gnome Project has a website where extensions for Gnome 3.2 are included. Using Firefox, users can access the extensions for the popular desktop environment directly from the browser. Extensions for Gnome 3.2 are similar to add-ons for Firefox or Chrome Extensions, and give developers the ability to add additional functionality to Gnome. By to…
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Critical sites in Russia shut down by ddos attacks
The websites of various media companies and organizations that have a critical attitude towards the United Russia party, Sunday on the day of the Russian parliamentary elections were shut down as a result of large-scale ddos attacks. In Russia, Sunday parliamentary elections were held. The United Russia party of prime minister Vladimir Putin and president…
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SAP buys SuccessFactors for $ 3.4 billion
Software SAP has announced that it is the business software provider SuccesFactors want to take over. The German firm has a amount of $ 3.4 billion for the acquisition of the American company. The California-based SuccesFactors is active in the market for cloud computing and provides software for human resource departments. With the software, companies…
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EBay launches web query language Ql.io
Developers at eBay have a new programming language developed that the number of api requests must reduce by several dataverzoeken to join. By the language, Ql.io, websites can better perform. Ql.io is developed by eBay. The creators say that the new programming language there is less code needed to make multiple api requests at the…
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‘Amazons Kindle Fire reached second place, the tablet market’
The expectation is that Amazon is the last quarter of 2011, 3.9 million Kindle Fire tablets to sell. This would make the relative newcomer with a market share of 13.8 percent and the second place on the global tablet market to achieve. Amazons estimated market share of 13.8 percent is more than the share of…
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China provides Beijing free wi-fi
In an attempt to get more residents to make use of the internet outside of the home, has the Chinese government decided to Beijing city of free wi-fi hotspots. This should be especially in crowded places are available. Last week began the Chinese government with the roll-out of wi-fi networks in malls, but the next…
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German police hold large-scale action against releasegroepen
The German police have this week to conduct a search carried out by seven alleged leaders of the releasegroepen ‘Inspired’ and ‘Crucial’. The servers of the groups, with a total capacity of 210 terabytes, were in Switzerland and Hungary. Both releasegroepen would be behind the dissemination of at least 2500 illegal copies of dvd and…
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Right US: no sales ban Galaxy but it’s probably infringement
The American right has Apples request for a sales ban of Samsung Galaxy devices rejected as not proven that the sale for any damage. However, Apple has likely made that there is patent infringement. The American judge said in his decision that Samsung’s Galaxy products probably infringe on one of Apple’s patents with respect to…
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Google opens ‘Androidland’ in Australia lwa
Google, in collaboration with an Australian telecom provider opened a store that is focused on Android. In the shop, among other things, demonstrations of the capabilities of Google’s mobile operating system. According to the internetgigant is the shop, which the company has “Androidland”, managed by the provider, Telstra, and the design of the building prepared…
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‘Syrian government bans iPhone use”
The Syrian government would be a ban issued on the use of the iPhone. This attempt by the government to prevent information about the violent situation in the country is leaked abroad. In a statement by the Syrian government would citizens be warned against the use of the iPhone, reports the BBC. Other smartphone types…
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Hilversum math gets a ribbon for examination of prime numbers
The Mathematician Herman te Riele is Friday, an Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau for his scientific research into prime numbers and cryptography at the Centre for Mathematics and computer science. He was, among others, the RSA-155 code. Te Riele doing since 1971 research into prime numbers and cryptography at CWI in Amsterdam, reported the…
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Campaign website with code British security service easy to work around
It seems trivially easy for the British security service GCHQ to think a difficult code to crack, to have and to apply. The service shows a code on a site to cryptography experts to find, but the site seems to work. The GCHQ began on 3 november the site Can you crack it? with a…